Award winning actress, Kehinde Bankole, speaks with Ademola Olonilua
about her career in the Nollywood and style of acting in an exclusive
interview.
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You played the character of a very saucy woman in the soap opera, Behind
the smile, and you did it so well. Are you actually saucy in reality?
I am not a saucy person and I really don’t agree that the
character is a saucy woman; I think she is just under a lot of pressure. I
think as actors, we make people believe what we want them to believe.
Naturally, people would always have an opinion about you regardless of what you
do but I am nothing like that character.
The woman is actually going through a lot because she has been married
for a very long time without a child and her husband is mounting a lot of
pressure on her. Also, she takes her Christian faith to the extreme and she is
not gainfully employed. If you put all this together with a script that was
written for comedy, then you would understand. I was able to get into the
character because I read the script and I had an idea of what the director
wanted. I thought to myself, what would I do if I am in this kind of situation?
And it helped me. The role made me realise that sometimes, the people we call
cranky and crazy are just under pressure.
Every young girl had what they did for fun while growing up. It is either
you are painting or playing with dolls. As for me, I used to draw a lot as a
young girl, so I hoped to become a cartoonist but as time went on, I felt that
was not good enough. One day, I watched the likes of Tyra Banks and Halle Berry
on television and I wished to be like them. At first, I did not know who they
were until I began to read about them; I found out that one is a model while
the other is an actress. I remember that I used to cut their pictures and paste
them on my wall. I always used to say ‘I want to be like Halle Berry.’
Besides, I was a member of the drama group in church while growing up
and anytime I was on stage, I always wondered what it would be like to act on a
bigger platform. It was a thought process that I grew up with. From there, it
developed into something else.
How about your dream to become a model; is it still in the pipeline?
Of course, it is but I want to be a spokesperson. I believe that the
more you think, the more your mind evolves. I don’t want to become a model because
I have a pretty face, I want to support a brand I believe in because of their
values. Also, being a brand’s spokesperson enriches you more than just being a
model. As I grew older and began to think deeper, I decided that I didn’t just
want to be a model; I would rather believe in something and support it.
If you were not an actress, what profession would you have found
yourself?
I would either be a singer, beauty consultant or an entrepreneur.
Music is part of my life; it is just that acting has taken a centre
stage in my life. My passion for singing is innate and I am developing some
songs but it is just that acting is taking much of my time. Because of that, I
have not really showcased my music talent to the world.
Do you see yourself as a trend setter or you follow trends?
I don’t see myself as either of the two; I like to see myself as a
comfortable dresser.
What clothes suit you the most?
I would say that all I consider is my comfort and the colours of the
dress. I would not sacrifice my comfort for anything and that is what guides my
style.
What is the fashion item you cannot leave home without?
If I forget to spray my perfume or use my mascara, I would have to go
back home and apply them.
Is applying make-up mandatory for you?
Certainly not; make-up is not mandatory for me because of my skin, I
have to open up my pores for them to breathe. Also, you need people to see you
without make-up often so that you don’t shock them when they eventually see you
without applying make-up. It also helps to build one’s confidence. You are a
happy person with or without make-up and you do not hide from people simply
because you did not apply make-up. Like the name implies, make-up, it means you
are making up for the things you lack. It is just to complete little details on
your face and not for a complete makeover. It helps when you are without
make-up because it would make you comfortable in your own skin. I don’t apply
make-up on my face every day.
To be honest, while growing up I did not see any difference between my
dentition and that of other kids. I did not think about it till I grew older
and people started noticing it. I think it is cool and it adds some intricate
details to the face.
Is that why you smile a lot?
I smile a lot because if I frown, people would not like what I look
like. I frown a lot when my mind is busy; I always frown when I am doing some
serious thinking. The only time I smile when thinking is when I have happy
thoughts. It is actually very good and therapeutic to smile a lot.
How about your dimple, do you also think it adds to your beauty?
Yes it does. It makes me look prettier whenever I smile. I did not
notice it while I was growing up too till I became an adult but I did not go
out of my way to have it.
Why is it that you hardly wear native attire?
It is because they don’t make me comfortable. I like to be comfortable
when I dress and I don’t get that whenever I wear native attire. I tie my
wrapper to the right while ideally I ought to tie it to the left. Also, to walk
in native attire can be very stressful. If the occasion does not call for it,
then I try to avoid it and go for something that would be more comfortable.
It means you do not like headgears…
I don’t because tying one gives me a headache. I am sure it does not
happen to me alone. I like the way it looks but I hate the way it makes me
feel. I only wear it for traditional weddings and the likes but I am not a big
fan.
I would reject the offer because if I do that, something would be out of
proportion in my body. Everything in my body is there to balance something and
if I should adjust anything, I would look very odd. I love the way I look.
What is your fashion fetish?
I love perfume and sometimes I go crazy over shoes. When it comes to
perfume, I do not stick to only one brand. Once I hear that there is a new
fragrance in town, I just go and get it. Most of the gifts I get are perfumes,
so it does not make me stick to a particular brand. I just need to know that
the fragrance is not strong. If it is nice and mild, then I would go for it.
Is there any special reason you do not have tattoos inscribed on your
body?
It is because I am an actor and I am not interested in having it. I am
not scared of the pain but it is not something that I fancy. It is not in my
mind and everything on me physically is a manifestation of what I have in my
brain, my thought process, and my mind. Having a tattoo is not in my mind. It
is nice and cool but since it is not on my mind yet, it is not going to be on
my body.
I cannot comment on
that because it is something very personal to me and I do not want to talk
about it.
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